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 Übersetzung für 'free will' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO discretion | free will
philos.
free will
freier Wille {m}
philos.
free will
Willensfreiheit {f}
5+ Wörter
of one's own free will {adv} [idiom]freiwillig
of one's own free will {adv} [idiom]aus eigenem Antrieb [von sich aus]
of one's own free will {adv} [idiom] aus eigenen Stücken [Redewendung] [aus freien Stücken]
of one's own free will {adv} [idiom] aus freien Stücken [Redewendung] [freiwillig, unaufgefordert]
You will receive free compensation.Sie erhalten kostenlosen Ersatz.
to do sth. of one's own free willetw. aus freiem Willen tun
to do sth. of one's own free willetw. aus seinem freien Willen (heraus) tun
Teiltreffer
biochem.
free triiodothyronine <free T3, fT3>
freies Triiodthyronin {n} <freies T3, fT3> [fachspr.]
lead-free labels <Pb-free labels>Bleifrei-Aufkleber {pl}
willTestament {n}
911
willWillen {m} [selten für: Wille]
108
name
Will
Willi {m}
6
creative willGestaltungs­wille {m}
stubborn willzäher Wille {m}
law
holographic will
eigenhändiges Testament {n}
at will {adv}nach Wunsch
indomitable willunbezähmbarer Wille {m}
ill-willÜbelwollen {n}
stubborn willentschlossener Wille {m}
at will {adv}beliebig
law
joint will
gemeinschaftliches Testament {n}
pol.
political will
politischer Wille {m}
to will [insistence]unbedingt wollen
to will [insistence]unbedingt müssen
philos.
collective will
Gesamtwille {m}
bibl.
good will
Wohlgefallen {n}
law
living will
Patientenverfügung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Here Hume tackles the problem of how liberty may be reconciled with metaphysical necessity (otherwise known as a compatibilist formulation of free will).
  • Albert is frequently mentioned by Dante, who made his doctrine of free will the basis of his ethical system.
  • Epicurus deviated from Democritus by proposing the idea of atomic "swerve", which holds that atoms may deviate from their expected course, thus permitting humans to possess free will in an otherwise deterministic universe.
  • In "Freedom Evolves", Daniel Dennett argues that a no-free-will conclusion is based on dubious assumptions about the location of consciousness, as well as questioning the accuracy and interpretation of Libet's results.
  • While he is a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in "On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want"—chapter 15 of his 1978 book "Brainstorms"—Dennett articulated the case for a two-stage model of decision making in contrast to libertarian views.

  • They lack free will and are bound to evil. The "ifrit" and "marid" are considered to be two more powerful classes of devils.
  • Hume's compatibilist theory of free will takes causal determinism as fully compatible with human freedom.
  • It involves a set of forceful actions which violate the free will of an individual in order to induce a desired response.
  • Slife and Williams write that one of the hidden assumptions in CBT is that of determinism, or the absence of free will.
  • Studies of the neuroscience of free will have also shown that the experiences that people report when they behave purposefully sometimes do not correspond to their actual behaviors or to the patterns of electrical activity recorded from their brains.

  • In contrast Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Arminian Protestants believe that the exercise of free will is necessary to have faith in Jesus.
  • He thought that circumcision should be done as early as possible as it would not be as likely to be done by someone's own free will.
  • Although the prison chaplain accuses the state of stripping Alex of free will, the government officials on the scene are pleased with the results, and Alex is released from prison.
  • Rand believed in free will as a form of agent causation and rejected determinism.
  • Here, Steiner developed a concept of free will based on inner experiences, especially those that occur in the creative activity of independent thought.

  • He argued for a deeply rooted philosophical harmony between scientific investigation and religious mysticism, and also that the positivist nature of relativity and quantum physics provided new room for personal religious experience and free will.
  • Carneades argued that belief in fate denies free will and morality; that people born at different times can all die in the same accident or battle; and that contrary to uniform influences from the stars, tribes and cultures are all different.
  • If the devil would be defined by doing evil, the devil had no free-choice in the first place.
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